First thing I did was make the cuts. Now, this photo is a little crazy. I would never put my arm in front of the blade while cutting! This was for the photo op only. Safety first!

I put it together on the floor around my photo (which was already posted on art board) to make sure the fit was good.

I then applied some Liquid Nails

I was dreaming when I thought that might work. Ha. I ended up adding these brackets. The screws that came with the brackets were too long and would have gone all the way through my moulding. I bought shorter screws. Just FYI :)

Then I used spackle to fill in the gaps. Why not caulk? You could use caulk but I like spackle because I can sand it. Personal preference. I won't be upset if you use caulk... much.

I just use my fingers real casual-like.

Then, I sanded. I like sanding sponges so I can get all up in the corners. Oh yeah.

Now for the paint. I mixed my own chalk paint by simply adding some Plaster of Paris (mixed with a little water) to my paint. It was all very scientific.

I've said it before and I will say it again "The best part about painting with chalk paint is that you don't have to do a good job!" Also see my Side Table Redo post.

To mount it on the wall, I mounted the frame (sans photo) with some 3M Command Strips first. I then simply did the same thing with the photo. I used 4 pairs of Command Strips in all. As a side note, my husband feels that I have an unhealthy obsession with said Command Strips. (They are just so easy.)

You might notice my new lamp.

Target special. Loving.

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